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Clemson Honors Mansfield Oil Exec

Event celebrates alumni entrepreneurs, including Haugh
CLEMSON -- Doug Haugh, an executive with Mansfield Oil Co., will be among those recognized at the fourth annual Celebration of Clemson Alumni Entrepreneurs on April 14, at the Madren Conference Center at Clemson University.

Haugh, a 1994 Clemson graduate in chemical engineering, is executive vice president and chief information officer of Mansfield Oil Co., a nationwide provider of fuel, distribution logistics and delivery services. With more than $5 billion in sales in 2008, Mansfield was ranked by Forbes as the 66th largest private company in America.

Previously, [image-nocss] Haugh co-founded FuelQuest Inc., a company that provides supply-chain management and tax-automation solutions across the downstream energy industry with more than 750 clients, including Wal-Mart, Shell, UPS and ExxonMobil. Haugh and co-founder Rich Cilento won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Energy Technology in 2006.

"Mansfield Oil has been driving innovation in the motor fuels business since 1957. Entrepreneurialism is at our core. The legacy continues today in the hands-on leadership from CEO Michael Mansfield. I'm proud to see Clemson University recognize our CIO and executive vice president of business development Doug Haugh for these classic traitstraits that we also recognize, value and applaud," said J. Alexander, president of Mansfield Oil.

Gainesville, Ga.-based Mansfield Oil delivers a disciplined approach to fuel services across 49 states from more than 900 supply points. It focuses on optimizing and controlling fuel-related costs with local service nationwide. The company annually delivers two billion gallons of fuel to corporations, fleets, retailers, convenience stores and government agencies.

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